Arsenal fans' away day turns into chaos with limbs everywhere as man crashes through advertising board and slaps floor | The Sun

ARSENAL fans have been left in hysterics after a clip of their supporters celebrating went viral.

The Gunners maintained their spot at the top of the Premier League table with a dramatic 4-3 win over Luton last night.



Declan Rice headed home a last-gasp winner in front of the travelling fans that went crazy as the ball hit the back of the net.

The mass celebration sent limbs everywhere and many in the front row at Kenilworth Road moved forward to get closer to the players in front of them.

And nothing was going to stop them as one man crashed through the advertising boards.

As some sprinted towards their heroes on the pitch and were removed by stewards, one fan fell to the floor.

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But he seemed completely unfazed as his celebrations carried on.

He is seen slapping the turf in delight and punching the air while on the deck.

Supporters found it hilarious, one said: "He’s resigned to his fate, doesn’t even look up – just making the most of it."

Another added: "The magic of the game."

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Others joked that he was hitting the ground like a wrestling referee signalling the fight was over.

But it wasn't just the Arsenal fans that got carried away following Rice's goal, manager Mikel Arteta was booked in the aftermath and will now serve a one-match touchline ban.

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